← Back to context Comment by kjkjadksj 3 days ago Can’t emulate or spoof m series chip? 3 comments kjkjadksj Reply duskwuff 2 days ago Not at any usable level of performance. It's a completely different hardware architecture. dylan604 3 days ago with what? the m series is everything on the chip. you're suggesting an Intel CPU an Nvidia GPU and a bunch of RAM sticks to be emulated to present itself to the OS as a single device? kjkjadksj 2 days ago Not sure. I assumed there could be some way to lie to the os like how you can spoof other metadata about the device to other software.
duskwuff 2 days ago Not at any usable level of performance. It's a completely different hardware architecture.
dylan604 3 days ago with what? the m series is everything on the chip. you're suggesting an Intel CPU an Nvidia GPU and a bunch of RAM sticks to be emulated to present itself to the OS as a single device? kjkjadksj 2 days ago Not sure. I assumed there could be some way to lie to the os like how you can spoof other metadata about the device to other software.
kjkjadksj 2 days ago Not sure. I assumed there could be some way to lie to the os like how you can spoof other metadata about the device to other software.
Not at any usable level of performance. It's a completely different hardware architecture.
with what? the m series is everything on the chip. you're suggesting an Intel CPU an Nvidia GPU and a bunch of RAM sticks to be emulated to present itself to the OS as a single device?
Not sure. I assumed there could be some way to lie to the os like how you can spoof other metadata about the device to other software.